You can call internal extensions by dialing 4-digit numbers starting with "2". Here are the available extensions:

You can call internal extensions by dialing 4-digit numbers starting with "2". Here are the available extensions:

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2463 Red Payphone by the door (note the red payphone does not currently have a ringer, so it is unlikely anyone will pick up) (ATA MAC: 00:1c:10:ca:36:fc)

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2222 Red Payphone by the door (note the red payphone does not currently have a ringer, so it is unlikely anyone will pick up) (ATA MAC: 00:1c:10:ca:36:fc)

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2467 Cisco IP Phone on table

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2466 Sony Quadrastation 2.4

You can call US numbers by dialing 9 to get out, then 1 + area code + 7 digit phone number.

You can call US numbers by dialing 9 to get out, then 1 + area code + 7 digit phone number.

Revision as of 20:40, 18 August 2013

Cisco IP Phone

nils donated a Cisco IP Phone for use with the space. It can make outgoing calls to US Numbers through
asterisk running on pony using adi's voicepulse account.

You can call internal extensions by dialing 4-digit numbers starting with "2". Here are the available extensions:

2222 Red Payphone by the door (note the red payphone does not currently have a ringer, so it is unlikely anyone will pick up) (ATA MAC: 00:1c:10:ca:36:fc)
2466 Sony Quadrastation 2.4

You can call US numbers by dialing 9 to get out, then 1 + area code + 7 digit phone number.

You can call area code 415 numbers by dialing 9 to get out, then the 7 digit phone number.

911 service is not available.

Payphone

Some members have expressed a desire to setup a payphone out front of 83C that can make free calls using VoIP to anywhere, but some members have raised objections that said phone outside would be too much of a liability and suggested it move inside.

An awesome old red payphone was donated on Dec. 9th. NBers quickly got to work opening it up and figuring it out. It's missing some bits and but will be put into operation soon enough.

Land line

For safety it would be good to have a single land line that can call 911 and doesn't depend on having power or Internet access. Could we do this? Schoen 00:48, 4 October 2008 (PDT)